rbraun@spdcc.COM (Rich Braun) (04/12/91)
I recently brought up timed on a couple of SCO Unix systems and an RS-6000, hoping to have a reliable, synchronized time source on my TCP/IP LAN. Instead, I have a bunch of synchronized systems which lose about a minute per day. The SCO documentation doesn't say anything about how one sets up a reference time source; timed only serves the purpose of synchronization, and there's no way of telling it which system is "the" reference source. How do I solve this problem? I'm working for a company whose business is selling clocks, so needless to say, inaccurate clocks are particularly annoying to me ;=) -rich